COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio House committee has signed off on a bill clarifying that guns legally carried onto the grounds of a school must remain in a locked car.

Ohio law currently says that a person with a concealed-carry license can carry a gun into a school safety zone while dropping off or picking up a student. But there was confusion as to whether the person could legally exit the car with a firearm on their person.

The Columbus Dispatch (http://bit.ly/1kNxGvR ) reports that the bill was proposed to avoid the kind of scene that occurred at a school in suburban Columbus in January.

A parent called police after she saw another parent get out of a car with a gun on him. That led to the school being locked down.